Palisades Park

Palisades Park is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey. Palisades Park was created on 22 March 1899 from portions of Ridgefield, and a portion of its area was annexed by Fort Lee ten years later. It was named for its location atop The Palisades, and the 30-acre Palisades Amusement Park was located in the town from 1898 until it was closed in 1971 and replaced by a high-rise luxury apartment complex. This park was notably serenated in the famous 1962 song "Palisades Park" by Freddy Cannon. The borough became the town with the highest Korean density and percentage in the entire United States, with 41.09% of its population of 20,753 people being of Asian descent.

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